The Asset Management LandscapeSecond Edition

GFMAM ISO55001 Auditor/Assessor Specification

Events

Member Organisations

Abraman

AM Council

EFNMS

FIM

GSMP

IAM

IFRAMI

JIPM

PEMAC

SAAMA

SMRP

Founded on October 17th, 1984, in Rio de Janeiro, ABRAMAN-Brazilian Maintenance Association is a private technical scientific society, non-profitable, that aims at joining professionals, companies and institutions involved with Maintenance. Nowadays, ABRAMAN has more than 2.700 members among companies and professionals of this sector. Since its foundation, three important attributes have been ABRAMAN´s goals: Support, Reliability and Quality.www.abraman.org.br

The Asset Management Council Ltd is a non profit organisation committed to the promotion and education of optimal asset management practices in industrial, commercial, academic and government organisations. Our mission is to create a broad awareness of the value of asset management, nurture a common understanding of asset management, and provide a portal to asset management knowledge and resources. www.amcouncil.com.au

The EFNMS, the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies, was established in 1970. The EFNMS transformed to a formal non-profit organization ("Vereniging zonder Winstoogmerk") according to Belgian law created on January 18, 2003, in Amsterdam.www.efnms.org

Created on August 21, 1990 - Belo Horizonte – Brazil, FIM’s goals are to be ethically based, support common goals and encourage people. To reach these goals the FIM, coordinates the Maintenance related topics with the Latin Americans National Institutions of Maintenance.www.cam-mantenimiento.com.ar

GSMP is a non-profit independent society founded January 2010 to serve the maintenance and reliability professionals in the Arabian Gulf region. Its mission is to provide a platform for promoting world class maintenance by sharing knowledge and exchanging best practices among maintenance and reliability professionalswww.gsmp-online.org

The IAM is the professional body for those involved in acquisition, operation and care of physical assets – especially critical infrastructure. In particular, the Institute is for professionals worldwide who are dedicated to furthering their knowledge and understanding of Asset Management. We are a not-for-profit organisation and independent of commercial and trade associations. Our priorities are to promote and enable the generation and application of knowledge, training and good practice, and to help individuals become demonstrably competent.www.theiam.org

The IFRAMI is the French Institut of Asset Management and Infrastructures offering a new space to trigger innovative approaches and methodologies in Asset Management, promoting and contributing to the progress of the knowledge and competences of Asset Management in France. http://www.iframi.net

The Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance (JIPM) is a group established within the Japan Management Association (JMA) that was reorganized into the Japan Institute of Plant Engineer in 1961. With the permission of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 1981, it was inaugurated as a public interest corporation. JIPM began advocating TPM in 1971, and has worked to spread it not only throughout Japan but also the rest of the world. In 2012, JIPM has been recognized by the Japanese Prime Minister himself, and as a public interest corporation conducts itself as an organization that carries out activities that are more than ever in the public interest.www.jipm.or.jp

PEMAC is a Canadian national not for profit association providing leadership, education and certification in world class maintenance, reliability and physical asset management practices. PEMAC's mission is to improve its member's professionalism, safety, performance, and outside recognition, by providing specialized training and certification, undertaking research, providing forums for the exchange of information and acting as a public voice for its members and the profession. www.pemac.org

The Southern African Asset Management Association (SAAMA) was formed in 1997. The purpose is to promote the interests of asset management and maintenance as a whole, as well as to uplift the asset management and maintenance practitioners in Southern Africa. www.saama.org.za

SMRP is an independent, not-for-profit, professional society formed by practitioners, for practitioners. SMRP is dedicated to instilling excellence in M&R in all types of manufacturing and service organizations, and in promoting M&R excellence worldwide. We have over 3,700 international members. Come learn and grow with the association built & sustained by people just like you! Our vision is to be a premiere resource for advancing Physical Asset Management. Our mission is to develop and promote leaders in Reliability and Physical Asset Management. www.smrp.org

Global Forum On Maintenance & Asset Management

GFMAM COMMUNIQUE December 2014

The eleventh face-to-face Council meeting and the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management was held in Bahrain from 6 – 11 December 2014 in conjunction with the 3rd Middle East Maintenance Conference and Exhibition, Maintcon 2014, hosted by the Gulf Society of Maintenance Professionals (GSMP). Global Forum members were active in participating in the conference, contributing several presentations and to workshop sessions.

GFMAM COMMUNIQUE May 2014

The Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) held its ninth face-to-face meeting from the 3rd to 9th of May 2014 in conjunction with the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies (EFNMS) in Helsinki, Finland. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to EFNMS for their hospitality.

In 2013, members and stakeholders of the global asset management community sought assistance in maximizing benefits from the ISO 5500X Asset Management Standards that were published recently. In particular, organizations require competent and capable people, who may be employed as staff or brought in from external organizations to assess against, or comply with ISO 55001.

The GFMAM has published a document that sets out the minimum knowledge and comprehension specification for personnel to audit or assess to ISO 55001. These competency requirements conform to at least, the requirements and recommendations in ISO17021- 5 and ISO 19011:2011. These competency requirements anre also based on the recently release Asset Management Landscape, also from the GFMAM.

EuroMaintenance 2014, 5–8 May, 2014

GFMAM 2013 Forums

The ICOMS Asset Management Conference is the Asset Management Council’s annual conference, attracting around 300 key national and international professionals in asset management and maintenance management, along with corporate decision-makers from organisations in both the private and public sectors. The 2013 Conference program includes updates on ISO5500x, industry forums, local and international keynote speakers, panel discussions and training intensives.

Dates: 3-6 June, 2013. For more information on the Conference click here